IEEE Broadband Wireless Access Workshop Series


PRINCIPLE CONTACTS

General Chair and Founder: Thomas Michael Bohnert, tmb [at] nginet.de
General Chair and Co-Founder: Dmitri Moltchanov, moltchan [at] cs.tut.fi


IEEE GLOBECOM 2010, Miami, Florida, US

COMING AND PREVIOUS EVENTS

6th IEEE BWA Workshop, co-located with IEEE GLOBECOM 2010, Nov 2010, Miami, Florida, USA, http://bwaws.org/GLOBECOM2010 (will come soon)

5th IEEE BWA Workshop, co-located with IEEE GLOBECOM 2009, Nov 2009, Honolulu, Hawai, USA, http://bwaws.org/GLOBECOM2009

4th IEEE BWA Workshop, co-located with IEEE GLOBECOM 2008, Nov 2008, New Orleans, USA, http://bwaws.org/GLOBECOM2008

3rd IEEE BWA Workshop, co-located with IEEE ICC 2008, May 2008, Beijing, PRC, http://bwaws.org/ICC2008

2nd IEEE BWA Workshop, co-located with IEEE CCNC 2008, 12 January 2008, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, http://bwaws.org/CCNC2008

1nd BWA Workshop, co-located with NGMAST 2007, 13 September 2007, Cerdiff, Wales, UK, http://bwaws.nginet.de/


IEEE GLOBECOM 2009, Honolulu, Hawai, US
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008, New Orleans, US
IEEE ICC 2008, Beijing, PRC
IEEE CCNC 2008, Las Vegas, US

WORKSHOP AIMS AND TOPICS

Internet access is undergoing a fundamental change. A steadily increasing spectrum of services is attracting a rapidly growing number of users which, in turn, wish to access these services 'anytime and anywhere'. In order to meet this demand, Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) technologies are becoming extremely important and vendors and standardisation bodies respond to this development with new and powerful BWA technologies. Supporting transmission rates up to several megabits per second at distances far as tens of kilometres while providing full mobility support, these technologies provide the long-awaited means for delivering any telecommunication service over the Internet

BWA technologies are yet in their infancy and one outcome is that many are far from being complete and optimised for such a versatile environment like the Internet. Consequently, BWA is currently receiving much attention by the research community. By organizing this Series of IEEE BWA Workshops, which originated from two European research activities, IST FP6 WEIRD and ESF COST 290 , we aim on bringing together and providing an international forum for this research community. Along these lines, the workshop programme covers various aspects of these technologies including but not limited to: